November 12, 2001 | 
Ask Gael
My mate insisted we cancel                          France for now 
                                  Drop                          a small, velvety globe of oyster enrobed in a gel of red-wine-and-shallot                          confit into your mouth and . . . quite suddenly, you are                          in France. Yes, parked on a faded chartreuse banquette                          at a faintly desolate "44" in the Royalton, you                          will find the taste of France in nubbins of frog's leg                          and foie gras in a frothy cream, and in startlingly ethereal                          slivers of foie gras, on the $79 prix fixe of guest chef                          Jean-Michel Lorain (pictured) and his seconds. It's easy                          to imagine you are somewhere in Burgundy, specifically                          the Michelin two-star La Côtes St-Jacques in Joigny.                          Recruited before September 11, as one of a series of all-star                          opening acts leading to the launch of Blue Door with Claude                          Troisgros in a spruced-up lobby, Lorain's team will cook                          till star whisk Marc Meneau of L'Espérance takes                          over on December 3. "So many of our clients cannot come                          now to us, so we wanted to come to you," Lorain explains.                          "Does that seem right?" Seems merveilleux to me,                          a chance for local truffleheads to catch up with old friends.                          There's a $44 prix fixe lunch, too, "44"-standard or French.                          
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